File:Gullies in Galle (47311804951).jpg
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Small gullies, visible in the center of this image, have formed on the flanks of these hills and they have eroded back into the bedrock. The crater itself is probably billions of years old, yet these gullies are likely only hundreds of thousands of years old and may even be active today. Read more: www.uahirise.org/ESP_058196_1280 NASA/JPL/University of Arizona |
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